🌻 Spin into Style: Elevate your garden game with vibrant flair!
The In the Breeze 6-Petal Flower Spinner is a 12-inch garden decoration made from durable, weather-resistant polyester fabric. It features a mesmerizing design that spins in the wind, adding a colorful touch to any outdoor space. With minimal assembly required and a sturdy fiberglass pole, this spinner is perfect for enhancing your garden's aesthetic.
N**D
Great yard art
Bought on several years ago and it’s still moving in the wind. Color has faded of course but bought another one and will buy again. Great little pinwheel.
A**E
These are great!
The minute I took these outdoors, they started spinning! Really great quality. Better than local garden stores! Many thanks!
A**R
Cute and visible
The mix of colors make the twirling wheel highly visible and mesmerizing. When the wind is blowing even a little bit, is it fun to look at. We have it located in a small garden area so it dresses up this area nicely.
R**M
You Spin Me Right Round
I must be part-Dutch or Texan because I love windmills and things that spin in the wind. All kidding aside, the In the Breeze Small 6-Petal Rainbow Dazy Garden Spinner (ITBS6PRDGS) is a durable little garden spinner and it looks nice, especially when the wind is blowing.The petals are made of a durable polyester fabric that has retained its color (going on 9 months) despite constant sunbaths and winter rainstorms. Also the rod that holds the spinner upright is pretty sturdy.Nonetheless, in the way that all good things have a weak point, such as the Human Torch and asbestos, alcohol and hangovers, spicy Mexican food and Montezuma's revenge... the primary weak point of the ITBS6PRDGS is the end cap that connects the spinning petal to the rod that can make the whole thing fall apart with a strong gust of wind. However, there is a workaround to this weakness... Krazy Glue! Highly recommended unless you want your investment to be "gone with the wind"! I got my glue at my local dollar store for a buck.The sad thing though is when I was at the 99¢ Only Store in my neighborhood, I noticed they were selling cheaper garden spinners for a buck. But to be fair, the quality of the ITBS6PRDGS is far superior to its cheaper rivals. I just wish the 17-inch rod was a little longer (that's what she said!), since you need to plant a good six inches of the rod into the soil to make it sturdy.Time to go listen to Dead Or Alive as I watch my ITBS6PRDGS spin in the wind. You spin me right round baby right round like a record baby right round round round...
N**E
Glue the tip on
I like this silly little spinner so much that I buy the same one again when it gets tattered or lost. I've learned the hard way that you should glue the little tip that holds the spinner. Easy to assemble, just put the daisy on the stem and add the tip. That's where the glue comes in - if this daisy is in a reaaaally windy spot or is left out in high wind conditions, during a storm maybe, the tip won't hold. I live at the top of a ravine so it's usually pretty windy. I glue the tip and we're all set. I've never had one pull out of the ground and blow away, just the tip - so glue that and you're unlikely to have a lost daisy. I keep buying the same one again because it's just a really happy, super spinny little yard thingy. It makes me smile.
M**R
Sturdy and quite colorful.
The recent intense wind-storm in San Diego blew my old spinner away. My balcony wasn't the same without it. This one is much better quality. I used electrical tape and taped it onto a sturdy bamboo stick which is taped to my railing. It will spin with the slightest breeze which is fun.
A**R
Didn’t work. Missing part
There was a part missing so the spinner will not stay on the stick. It’s useless unless I find a way to cob it together. Not worth the trouble it Would take to return it
S**N
Beautiful colors, but not a good design
I was very excited when I received this because the colors are just beautiful and I knew it would look great outside. I encountered several issues with it though. The end is flat on the pole so you need to use something else to make a hole before sticking it into the ground. Also, there was a small piece that was supposed to hold the flower spinner part onto the pole. After the first windy day, that piece was gone and the flower would no longer stay on the pole. (Thankfully the flower had not been blown away with the piece.) I had to come up with something else to put on the end to make it stay on. It was enough of an inconvenience to find something to keey the flower on that I probably would not have bought it if I would have known beforehand. I'm not sure how long it will actually last. It was very disappointing because it is really very beautiful to look at.
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